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Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic
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Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic. Investigating the Impact of Social Media on Patient Education. Monday, February 21, 2011. My name is Dawn, and I am currently a graduate student at the University of Colorado Denver. This semester I am enrolled in a class titled "Research in Informational and Learning Technologies". My semester project is to conduct a research study on the topic of my choice. For my graduate project, I have decided to. Over the next month, I will need to collect data 3 ways:. The more peo...
Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic: Survey Results ~ Quantitative Data
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Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic. Investigating the Impact of Social Media on Patient Education. Sunday, March 20, 2011. Survey Results Quantitative Data. Now onto the fun stuff! March 20, 2011 at 5:29 PM. Hope you do well on your paper! March 20, 2011 at 9:33 PM. Its great to see this all laid out. I think this is such a great project. March 24, 2011 at 10:44 PM. The Dragonfly On Iron Gate. May 29, 2011 at 9:14 AM. Hi Im putting a link to your blog on mine under Lyme. Love Hugs. Jules ♥.
Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic: 3rd Discussion
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Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic. Investigating the Impact of Social Media on Patient Education. 3rd and Final Discussion Question* *. How can social media be improved to better impact patient education? March 14, 2011 at 8:34 PM. I think it is well when there are ground rules for communications and standards of cyber-conduct within social media groups purporting support and information for Lyme patients. They should be plainly visible on the main page, along with vision and mission statements. I think ov...
Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic: Survey
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Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic. Investigating the Impact of Social Media on Patient Education. I want to thank you for all of your survey submissions. We had a total of 105 surveys taken. That is amazing! March 7, 2011 at 11:03 AM. Thanks for doing this project. I look forward to hearing how the finished product comes out. Good luck. Thanks for participating in my graduate project! Please feel free to leave a comment. I look forward to hearing your feedback! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic: Stories
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Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic. Investigating the Impact of Social Media on Patient Education. For new stories, please scroll down towards the bottom. The date of submission will be posted next to the name.* *. March 2, 2011 Connie Strasheim. March 2, 2011 Melodi A. Young. I eventually had to "fire" my regular doctor and find another one who wouldn't persecute me for seeking treatment for Lyme with a specialist - not an easy task! March 3, 2011 Marti. After the hysterectomy, I gradually showed improveme...
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Walking with Jesus on this journey called LIFE! Saturday, March 26, 2011. Lay it all out. Brian actually had to go to Phoenix on a last-minute business trip on Thursday morning. So, it was just Toby and I for about 24 hours. We made it! Along with those thoughts, I had to deal with my "every six-week" break down where I am just sick and tired of being sick and tired. I am thankful to be off of IV for now and it seems like the oral zith is keeping me stable. Praise the Lord! Psalm 57:1-2 Amplified Bible.
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Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic
Lyme Disease: A Hidden Epidemic. Investigating the Impact of Social Media on Patient Education. Sunday, May 1, 2011. Here is the final report for the project. I am sorry this has taken so long. I had a lot to wrap up for school in the past month. I also wanted to wait until I got a response back from my professor with any editing suggestions. Sunday, March 20, 2011. Survey Results Quantitative Data. Now onto the fun stuff! Monday, February 21, 2011. For my graduate project, I have decided to. My hope is ...
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